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North American bird enthusiasts flock to N.B. tree after rare European bird spotted

A European mistle thrush spotted in MIramichi, N.B. is shown in a handout photo by Peter Gadd. (The Canadian Press/HO-Peter Gadd)

New Brunswick has a rare visitor from Europe and it’s attracting bird lovers from across Canada and the United States.

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A European mistle thrush arrived in Miramichi on Saturday, and decided to stay.

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The man who found it says it’s the first record of a European mistle thrush being spotted in North America.

Peter Gadd says the small bird has taken up residence in a mountain ash tree on his lawn and has drawn birders from as far away as Tennessee and Iowa to see it.

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He says the bird must have gotten separated from its flock and been driven to Canada by strong winds and bad weather.

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Gadd says that species of bird is very protective of its food supply and has already chased off a number of robins.

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He says it’s a hardy bird that should be able to survive the winter as long as it has food.

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